Morgana - I totally think it's a front. You know he thinks that if he at all encourages Sam to look for a solution that Sam's a goner.
'Trash'
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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This episode felt unbalanced to me, like someone let their inner 10-year-old boy out to play a little too freely (and I GET that Dean is sometimes crass, but jesus, hit us over the head with that and the "Dean's dumb!" shit some more, huh?).
But that last scene? That ... I don't even know how I feel about it. I want to smack them both, and hug them both, and I want Dean to at least admit ONCE to Sam that he's a little bit afraid, you know? Or wistful. Or something.
And, wow, even though I don't usually nitpick, I'm going to go ahead and say I wish they'd find another way to have the boys communicate instead of a tacked-on conversation in the car at the end of the episode.
Oh, and I love that Bella gets to call the boys, "lads."
I wonder if Dean encouraging Sam would count as Dean trying to break the deal? Maybe he thinks (and might even be right) that he has discourage Sam, because he has to make sure that nothing he does counts as encouragement. But he is counting on Sam to ignore him...
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Next time we see her, I hope she calls them "blokes."
Next time we see her, I hope she calls them "blokes."
Or "cheeky monkeys."
Oh, I like blokes.
The exchange between Bela and Dean was good. I'm surprised to find myself thinking I could actually see them together.
I think the reason I'm not fond of Bela--either of the girls, really, is that Ellen, Bobby, Gordon, Jo, the other hunters we've seen, even John, are all blue-collar people. That seems to go with the supernatural nature of the show. International cat-burglary, not so much blue-collar. I like that the boys work around the fringes of society, deaing with and helping the people who aren't glitzy and glamourous. Introducing shiny women, upscale lifestyle sort of women, changes the tone of the show, and I like the tone the way it's been.
Also, we hate change.
Ruby doesn't come across as upscale to me, though.
And Bela, for all she may have been born uppercrust or living that way now, is still very *fringe,* in that cat burglary isn't exactly mainstream.
Despite having said I could see Dean and Bela together, the "we should have angry sex later" line is so very meta, I have to wonder how often Kripke et al *are* reading LJ.
Why does blue-color go with supernatural? Because of Ghost-Hunters?
I guess my feeling is that if there are small-town grifters there are going to be folks out there for the long con too - the big game and that's why it doesn't bother me that we see Bella or Bela whatever - there working for hire to some shark or sharks that we don't get to see.
Maybe the boys could use a thief to steal a contract from Hell or something.